MEMORIALS

Robert N. Lowry ’42
Bob Lowry died June 13, 2014, at his home in Hillsborough, Calif., as a result of sepsis following a pulmonary infection. He prepared for Princeton…
Kamara James ’08
Kamara, a former U.S. fencing Olympian, died Sept. 20, 2014, in Modesto, Calif. She was 29 years old. Kamara was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and…
Bryan D. Rockwood ’87
Bryan died in a rock-climbing accident July 12, 2014, in Idyllwild, Calif. He came to Princeton from Los Alamos High School in New Mexico. Bryan…
Sylvere M. Hyacinthe ’80
Sylvere died May 3, 2014. She was from Bronxville, N.Y, and came to Princeton from the School of the Holy Child in Rye, N.Y., where…
Timothy P. Cassidy ’73
Tim died Dec. 9, 2014, after a long illness. He entered Princeton from Bethlehem (Pa.) Catholic High School, where he was a state wrestling champion…
Robert J. Philipp ’70
Bob died of a heart attack Aug. 15, 2014. After Princeton, Bob worked for a year as a banker before entering the University of Wisconsin…
Allen N. Grossman ’68
Skip died Dec. 3, 2014, from a heart attack at home in Poulsbo, Wash. He was 68. He prepared at Kenmore West High School in…
Daniel H. Carmichael ’66
Dan died Dec. 11, 2014, from kidney cancer. The son of a physician, Dan came to Princeton from Fairfield High School, outside Birmingham, Ala., where…
William G. Wetzel ’66
Bill died Nov. 14, 2014, of complications from amyloid light-chain amyloidosis, a rare blood disease that he battled for 18 months. Pam, his wife of…
James A. Clarkson III ’64
Jim died of heart disease April 23, 2014, in Baltimore, surrounded by his family. Born in New York City, Jim grew up in Riverside, Conn…
Frank R. Buse ’63
Rudy died in Santa Fe Aug. 20, 2014. He flourished for four decades as an executive specializing in food and consumer products south of the…
Richard S. Morse Jr. ’63
Chip, a successful Boston attorney and a masterful blue-water sailor, was forever proud that his legal work helped young companies grow and create jobs in…
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